Asked by Nelly Nikoletta on Jul 30, 2024

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What is a religious creed?

A) a professed system and confession of faith, including both beliefs and observance or worship
B) a belief in a single supreme being or deity
C) non-traditional faiths or spiritual practices
D) written down and published in writing beliefs

Religious Creed

A formal statement of beliefs, often faith-based, that outlines the core principles of a religion.

Observance

The act of following, celebrating, or adhering to a specific tradition, rule, or ceremony.

  • Discover and investigate the fallacies and generalizations related to several religions, especially Islam.
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Amanpreet Kaur (264amakaur)Jul 31, 2024
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Explanation :
A religious creed is a professed system and confession of faith, including both beliefs and observance or worship. It typically outlines the core beliefs and practices of a particular religion or religious sect. Some examples of religious creeds include the Nicene Creed in Christianity and the Shahada in Islam.